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Úvod »Automobily osobní a dodávky»Lancia » Working Class Lancias: 60 years of commercial vehicles
Vazba: | Vázaná | ||
Počet stran: | 128 | ||
Rozměry v mm: | 220 x 290 | ||
Počet obrázků: | 300 | ||
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Lancia’s commercial vehicle history is only known to a limited number of the brand’s aficionados. But its 60 years of developing and producing heavy-duty trucks, buses and light utilities is so fascinating that their role within Lancia’s past deserves more than a position in the shadow of innovative passenger cars. In fact, the commercial vehicle activities have added much to the overall strength, reputation and uniqueness of Lancia as a fully-fledged car manufacturer. To draw a broader perspective on Lancia’s commercial vehicle activities Wim Oude Weernink, the famous author of “La Lancia” and so many other publications dedicated to this ground-breaking manufacturer, decided, together with fellow-Lancist Okke Mouissie, to assemble this history in a book. It is not a catalogue but a period-illustrated story-telling journey of how the company, initially with a strong focus of company-founder Vincenzo Lancia himself, made individualistic choices to bring the best it could to the market. Always with state-of-the-art engineering solutions and Lancia’s own high quality standards. And, worth noting, for over three decades in close association with Turin coachbuilder Viberti who contributed so much to the individualistic presence of Lancia trucks and buses among other commercial vehicle manufacturers. Published in a limited edition only, this book is a must-have for those with a keen interest in commercial vehicles and the history of Lancia.
Contents:
Latin Trucks & Buses – From battlefield to public transport – Controversial innovations of the Thirties – 3Ro, the military and industrial expansion – The iconic Esatau reign – Bolzano at work – Diversification and an adventure – The ultimate ‘pesante’ – Car-derived light utilities – True military projects – Paper cargo – Truck, Bus & Van specifications – Second life for Bolzano